Please help me identify which component to replace?
01 LX 470, 140k miles
Sometimes, when I want to accelerate and I push the accelerator pedal, instead of seeing a (very slow
) increase in RPM, the needle will fall down to the 1k rpm range. To recover I need to pump the accelerator pedal one or two times, then it comes back and I can accelerate.
It doesn't always happen, and it seems to happen only when I am already driving quite fast (so engine is already in the 2400 rpm range). It happens when climbing and it happens when its flat. It may have happened in the past when starting from a stand still, but that hasn't happened in a while and my memory is fuzzy. Its possible that a MAF/throttle clean fixed the low speed case.
I don't think its the transmission - the rpms drop resulting in a loss of speed. It doesn't shift gear then slow down.
My research has led me to either the accelerator pedal position sensor or the fuel pump. Which is it do you think? Or, what else might it be?
Its an 01, so the APPS is up on the throttle body and based on MUD there were issues with these. I have already replaced the TPS (low hanging-cheap-er fruit) but that didn't change things. Also cleaned the MAF and throttle body (multiple times).
I am inclined to think its the APPS because if I was having fuel pump issues, I think it could happen any time, not just when I push the accelerator harder. I haven't noticed a temperature or tank level dependence. Could it be the Fuel Pressure Regulator?
Does the fuel pump maintain a constant pressure in the fuel lines, does it actually pump based on the accelerator pedal position, i.e. increase its output, or, just pump at the same rate all the time?
Appreciate your experience and insight!
01 LX 470, 140k miles
Sometimes, when I want to accelerate and I push the accelerator pedal, instead of seeing a (very slow

It doesn't always happen, and it seems to happen only when I am already driving quite fast (so engine is already in the 2400 rpm range). It happens when climbing and it happens when its flat. It may have happened in the past when starting from a stand still, but that hasn't happened in a while and my memory is fuzzy. Its possible that a MAF/throttle clean fixed the low speed case.
I don't think its the transmission - the rpms drop resulting in a loss of speed. It doesn't shift gear then slow down.
My research has led me to either the accelerator pedal position sensor or the fuel pump. Which is it do you think? Or, what else might it be?
Its an 01, so the APPS is up on the throttle body and based on MUD there were issues with these. I have already replaced the TPS (low hanging-cheap-er fruit) but that didn't change things. Also cleaned the MAF and throttle body (multiple times).
I am inclined to think its the APPS because if I was having fuel pump issues, I think it could happen any time, not just when I push the accelerator harder. I haven't noticed a temperature or tank level dependence. Could it be the Fuel Pressure Regulator?
Does the fuel pump maintain a constant pressure in the fuel lines, does it actually pump based on the accelerator pedal position, i.e. increase its output, or, just pump at the same rate all the time?
Appreciate your experience and insight!